WHO urges Tanzania to share Covid figures as travellers test positive
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21/02/2021 - 14:35 Members of a choir at Ufunuo na Uzima church in Dar es Salaam sing without masks on 7 February. Tanzania claims its citizens have prayed out Covid-19. © AFP - STRINGER 3 min The World Health Organization has renewed its call for Tanzania to make its Covid-19 statistics public, after a number of domestic and foreign travellers coming from the country tested positive for the disease. Advertising Read more
“This situation remains very concerning…there is a need for Tanzania to take robust action both to safeguard their own people and protect populations in these countries and beyond,” said WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus on the world health body’s website.
WHO urges Tanzania to share Covid figures as travellers test positive
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Tanzania’s Magufuli and his anti-science fantasy
Tuesday February 16 2021
Dear Tingasiga;
My relative who lives in Tanzania is recovering from a very severe acute illness whose symptoms and signs are very similar to those of Covid-19.
Whereas her Tanzanian doctors have not mentioned her diagnosis, Kamacunda (not her real name), has been treated with the standard drug combination that is offered to patients with Covid-19.
Kamacunda has been very impressed by the Tanzanian healthcare team’s professionalism.
They have not held back on medicines and other treatments and monitoring measures that give patients opportunities for recovery from this potentially serious illness. They have taken the standard personal protection precautions of teams treating Covid-19 patients in other countries.